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Development. club is )i* Civic : n-neboro Woman’s . ovtnt for Friday, March !i bt' a notable ont NEGRO URGED FOK DEPUTY 14, " ill t-vT- ' A ;ir>- Opr. t: 0. 1 ' to t’>' tiav ;lli' !' I' ‘ not only I r.) ar.d Guilford county, j VV lIsOll May Appoil'st state, and will be an j Bosloil NcgrO tvy Oisice f; I'.tiopr.l t ivic day. It is j \ ii'i.t at that time a grand j ^ It'aders of the eolored i -.); -,- f represent itive, to | ^^*5hiiigton are elated over I ho renoi ts I current that Peter J. Smith, a colored chiropodist, originally Irorn Boston, will be apnointed depiity regiLiei of the treasury in Waslim^'toii. Autographed letters from President' elect Wilson to Bishop Alexander Walters, president of the colored dem- UvV by th ' national assoei-!’’cralic national league, indicats that •. ' the colored race will receive greater' recognition from the Wilson adn i lis- tration than it has from any other. ^ roDjr interest in civic devt - to foster among the people ! y and county and strong ^ . pon^ibility with regard to rrs. The observance of the ;vu‘ day has been post,)oned from Monday, the lOth, the Her H.vlr Saved Her. \Vhen the steamer Tagus rose after (lip into an enormous wave while ^he was on her way from Bermuda to New \ork, a biiUe, the only bride on board. v.as floating about the deck like a biscuit. The water was three feet deep and she might have been swept from the deck had not M. Kreishler, a New Worker, grabbei her by the hair and saved her. So frightened was the young woman that she was carried to her stateroom in hysterics, and for flv© hours she could not be convinccil that the ship was not sinking ;uise the details of the ;iniu)t be completed by that -,'!.sboro News. Bo known Cough llemedy ri .1- y three years Dr. King’s >vory has been known I ho world as the must jiTh remedy. Ov^r three 1'>S Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured. ri 1. li. ‘ There is nothing moro discouragirig than a chronic disorder of the stomach. It not surprising that many sutTer were used last year, j y^^rs with such an ailment when a within their reach and may be had for a tiifle? “About one year apo,” says P. II. Peck, of Wakeiee, Mich., “I bought a package of Chamberlain’s Tablets, an 1 since using them I have felt perfectly well, I had previously used any number of diffeient medicincs, br.t t one of them J were of any lasting benefit.” For sale i by All Dealers. . will refund your money of Allendale, S. C., writes ireds of othersliave done: ty years, I find that Dr. V Discovery is the best coutrhs and colds that I od.” For coughs or colds it and lunfy troubles, it has $1.00 at Mebane and L. White, Prop. Csnn'b; I Fishes and Humane Peopl«b ;is a measure of economy th# cri-at n-.i'ority of all the fishes and . ,i ;ros at the Aquarium are fed rn such as cut up fish, or as 'n 'he case of some of the tF.rxer ere?, small dead fish whole, there a. seme f’shes wtich If they io 1 kept alive or in condition m-st 'e live food such as they no; id iu nature. In ;■ tree state all fishes are CP.niri ':V.s. This is the way of nature. Sut am T.? the visitors at the Aqua rium tl'irie are people who consider the plac-ng of live little fishes in the tanks tr be devoured by bigger fish as cruel an-1 :n deference to this feeling the fishes that must be supplied with Hve ; are fed before the Aquarium [g opene^l in the morning and after It U clos€U at night. Only Occasionally. Occasionally one meets a man who is so sure of his own importance that he can, without feeling the slightest embarrassment, wear a tall hat in the presence of his employer. The Cause of Rheumatism Ston: oh trouble, lazy liver and de- j ra:'^ r. kidneys are the cause of rheu- Get your stomach, liver, kiiir.evi and bowels in healthy condition by takin? Electric Bittera, and you will not be Troubled with the pains of rheu matism Charles B. Allen, a school principa’. of ?\ivania, Ga., whosuffered infiescribable tortue from rheumatism, liver and ?tomach trouble and diseased kidney?, writes: “All remedies failed until I used Electric Bitters, but four lottle? "f this wonderful remedy cured m_- comnl. teiy." Maybe your rheu matic piiins come from stomach, liver and ki iney troubles. Electric Bitters will gi.e you prompt relief. 50c and SI.Oil. Recommended by Mebane Drug Co. F. L. White, Prop. Pretty and Novel Device. A girl who has passed part of her Ife in Japan invited 16 friends to din- ler recently, and In the center of the able a large bird made of forget- ce-noi:- That the bird covered a pho tograph was not known until the Inger bowl stage of the banquet. In he water were floating rose petals, >nd the;, gradually unfolded into a !croll, oa which was written: “Q«tmy lecret from the bird.” Curiosity was it high pitch when the young hostess urn^d the key and the bird softly ang Mari* and Philip want me to ell you that they are engaged and in- 'Ite vo.i ail to the wedding.” Congrat- ilatlons then were in ordor, but the •ecret was kept so well until the bird alked that no one suspected more ban a casual friendship existed be- ii;e hostess and her admirer.— Jew York Press. THE Sounds Reasonable. If you want to communicate with the spirits,” remarked Jocular Jim, “I suppose the first thing to do is to learn the dead languages.”—Browning’s Magazine. The Forty Year Test. An article must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of forty years. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was first offered to the public in 1872. From a small l e^inning it has grown in favor and popularity until it has attained a world wide reputation. You will find nottiing better for a cough or cold. Try it arid you will underwtand .vliy it is a favorite after a period of more than forty years. It not only ^ives relief —it cures. For sale by All Doalcrs. A M O S T DELIGHTFUL HOME IN GR^^ENSHORO N. C., FOR THE TRAVE LERS. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS IN APPOINTMENT EXCELLENT SERVICE. EASY OF ACCESS TO RAILWAY STATION NEW BARBER SHOP. I have just oper.ed in the reer lower room of J. D. Hunts store a first-class Barber bhop Everything will be kept neat, and the beat sanitary condition, clean fresh towels and sharp razor?. Hot and Cold Baths are being served. Ladies hair dress ing and shampooning a specialty. Two white barbers, J F. TERRELL, Proprietor IVlebane. N. C. Road Tax For 1913 Due. Notice —The special road poll tax for the j’ear 1913 is now due, ano payable until the first day of April. Under the old law the treasurer was paid a small commission for collecting and handling this fund. And heretofore 1 ha ye given that commission to those who looked after it in the different Township.'. liut now under the Salaiy law there is no provission made for any one to be paid any thing out of this und. Therefore, unless some one wil vt)lur.teer to collect without charge, in the townships, I cannot put the bocks lut jis has been my custom. According uy insLrui tion from the County Com- iners., the books will be at my oflice in the court house in Graham, and all persons desiring to pay will pay to me unless they find tome one else with the books. Albert J. Thompson. Treasurer. This Jan. 7, 1913 Alamance County. WANTED The Cosmopolitan Group requires the services of a representative in Mebane and surrounding territory, to look aftei subscription renewals, and to extend circulation by special me thods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and Commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, Charles C. Schwer, The Cosmopolitan Group, 381 Fourth Ave., New York City. Best for Skin Diseases Xf ;niy eyery skin disease yieHs quick’ - and permanently to Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and nothing is better for burns or bruises. Soothes and heals, •ioh ; I)eye, of Gladwin, Mich., says, after suffering twelve years with skin ailment and spending $400 in doctors’ b !ls, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him. It will help you. Only "25c. mended by Mebane Drug Co. F. L. Whito, Prop i Not Really Naval Storeiu The terming of turpentine, tax, pitch and rosin as naval gtores Is a tnlEiiomer. It originated many years ago, v.hen tar and pitch first were tis€d ?o coat the bottoms of vessels to ®^ake them watertight and to cover the rifrging of ships to preserve It froTii the action of th« weather. All Bill pa carried always a supply of tar innonjj their stores, and henoo the orif?:,.al of the term “naval stores.” It ''iib r.sod only by ship builders and Bhlp owners and others who had to do fllrc; ;iy with shipplnjc, and was a nau tical term only. Then, when the prod ucts of the gum of the long-leaf pln« Puii. Into general commercial irapor- ta:u the term was accepted as a fit- tlnf: one for all articles of commerce rf5unnfactured from that substance, is maintained to this day, al- thoiif/h the uses that created it hav« to do with the interests of th^ bade. 'TAKE GOOD ADVICE from those older than yourself with regard to your BanK Account. The nearest thing to perpetual motion ever diseoverea is Money At Interest and the best way for a businnss man to create confidence is to be identified with some responsible bank. Bring your deposit here and realize the strength of our advice, COMMERCIAL & FARMERS BAKK. Mebane, North Car RESTAURANT Meals Served at all Hours Tbe place to get something good G&t * JOHN DOLLAR Next to Holmes-Warren Go. And we are prepared to furnish you on short notice the nicest and most perfectly constructed piano made. A card from your heme will call us to you at once and we wdll nama a make of piano and a price, that will be both a pleasure and a surprise. ELllS-iGHIIIE & ISIG GO. C, R. ELLIS, Manager. Burlington. - - North Carolina THE NEWUN HOTEL Directly in front of where trains stop near the psssenger depot Burlington Offers attractive ac comodation and fair to the transient traveling pub- public. Don't fail to call M. H. NEWLIN, Prop. Burlington, N. C. THE BEST PLACE IN GREENSBORO To get the best to eat is at the HENNESSEE CAFE Open until midnight. 342 SOUTH ELM STREET Near passenger depot. R. DONNELL, Prop, F NA§H 'ATTORNEY AT LAW PRAGTIGIN ALL COURTS HILLSBORO. N. C. Are You Constipated? so, get a box of Dr, King's New ‘ Pills, take them regularly and '• trouble will quickly disappear, i hey will stimulate the liver, impiove ,\ )ur digestion and get rid of all the poisons from your system. They will sur ly again. 25c at 'Itbmie Drug Co. F. L. White, Prop.j left me with a frigfb.tful cough and very weak. I had spells whf hardly breathe or speak for minutes. My doctor couid not help j me, but I was completely curad by DR. KING’S New Dissovery Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. 60c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Big Yields of Fruit Call for extensive cultivation, thorough spraying and heavy fertilization. To increase the quantity and qual ity of your yield per acre, apply V irginia-Car olina High-Grade Fertilizers at the rate of ten or fifteen pounds per tree, spread well around the tree and worked thoroughly into the soil over the roots. Our 1913 FARMERS’ Y^R BOOK or almanac tells how you may increase your profits per acre $50 or more with Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers, and proper, careful, thorough cultivation. Copy free on request. HETERO CYLK US'ff Hetero-Cylk is a new Gleason fabric that has silken lustre, brilliancy and beauty. It is a cotton fabric only in the fact that the threat is spun from the finest cotton. The further processes convert into Hetero-Cylk a dress eoods that is different from all others. The smooth, fine texture product a remarkable surface effect effect that gives th’s ft.bric distinct ive individualitv and style. Its pur^* dyes are vvash-nroof, sun-proof, vvaar- proof. These dyes are incorporated into the fibre of the material'itself. They are abso'utely fast colors and will stand any test. Hetero-Cylk is guaranteed—it “wont fade,” it never changes. Hetero-Cylk Is 36 to 37 inches wide—this makes it economical. It re- tains its original beauty, its color—as long as y'»u wear it. Ask for He- lero-Cylk see that “Won’t Fade”--the absolute guarantee—is stamped on the selvedge. Hetero-Cylk is made in six fashionable stripes, and in five colors—blue, black, helio, pink and tan. WASHING DIRECTIONS Do not use Alkali Soaps or Washing Powder. Use Pure Soaps, only, like Ivory. Mercerized Fabrics should pot be starched in laundering. We are the Exclusive agents in Durham for this P'abric. PRICE 25 CENTS A YARD ELLIS-STONE & CO. Durham^ N. C. '■ — — Tei irs Irgitiia-C^lina. .ChemtQ^ ' Co: Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Box 1117 VIRGINU RICHMOND 2A INSURANCE! I carry a full line (Tf Companies, including Pire, Life, Accideni and health Insurance, In fact, anything f the Insurance line. When ir need of any kind of Insurance see n:e Eatcp ]f EFcr.ble S. G. MORGAN JUST SHOES But the best made. And then we guaran tee the neatest and most comfortable fit. We keep a shoe that “suits the. season, and are always prepared to give you the very best that money will purchase. See The Old Reliable Shoe House J. M. Hendrix Co. Greensboro, - North Carolma Just Received $1000 Worth of mens and boys tailor made suits. A a large number of seperate pants. This clothing con sist of the finest Worsted aud Cashmere Quality and fit Guaranteed, frcm five dollars to ten dollars saved on each suit. You will save money by seeing mo. C.C. Smith Mehane, North Carolina Now Is The Time to Look Around for Carpets, Mattings and the Like This is the season of the year when the house keepers thoughts turn to house cleaning and to brightening up the home. For your floors we have a very attractive showing of Car pets, Rugs, Mattings, etc,, at very Low price. Considering qualil y we do not bfilieve that you can do better than come here for your floor coverings. We are making a specialty of this line and our new Spring stocks are well worth your consideration. Also a Desirable Line of Trunks at Reasonable Price. C.H.DORSETT The Woman’s Store GREENSBORO, - - NORTH CAROLINA CITY CAFE IHD WMET Have just opened up an up- to date Restaurant in the build ing recently vacated by Mr. Bright. Large Refrigrater. Ice for sale. THE BEST MEALS will be served on short notice. Every thing clean and up-to da^^e. We cater for the pat ronage that can appreciate a nice place. Highest price paid for hides fhompson & Thompson Mebane, N. C. S. M MOCKriELD Dealer In Clothing. Shoes And Dry doods. 1 win seSI you goods at an attractive price. Give me an opportunity to con vince you. s. He IIOCIvFIEI^D 226 WEST MA1N5T. DURHAM. N. C. The Mecca Is an up to date Drug Store it is new, neat and clean. The stock is freshly bought and of lull strength. Our fountain is one whare the most deli cious soft drinks are served. We treat you right it matters not what you may wish in our line. MECCA OnUG COMPANY Mebane, North Carolina. ^ *‘It didn't hurt a “Toothache” WHY HAVE toothache? If your tooth is not ab- cessed and your gums swollen we can take the tooth out with such won derful ease that you will never again dread having a tooth pulled. Have you ever seen false teeth with natural looking gums? We make them. They look good. DR. J. S. FRO$T Burlington, N. C. PH LIVERY FEED & SALES STABLES First class Rigs for hire at short notice Horses fed or boarded at moderate cost Don’t fail to see MILES AND DILLARD Mebane, N. C. SUBSCIE FOR THE MEBANE LEADER
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